A federal magistrate on Thursday lowered bond for a man accused of failing to tell authorities all he knew about his friend Dylann Roof, the suspect accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston in June.
Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a childhood friend of Dylann Roof, the man accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston back in June.
The top prosecutor in South Carolina announced Thursday that the state will seek the death penalty for the white man accused of killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston back in June.
Dylann Roof wants to plead guilty to killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina in June, but his lawyers are advising him otherwise.
The suspected gunman who confessed to killing nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina last month is expected to appear in court Thursday morning.
Three top Republican presidential hopefuls scrambled to distance themselves from the far right-wing group the Council of Conservative Citizens after it came to light the group's leader had donated money to their campaigns. The group had been cited in mass killer Dylann Roof's alleged manifesto.
President Barack Obama denounced what is believed to be a racially charged massacre at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night, calling for more gun control to prevent such tragedies from reoccurring.
Apparently, Dylann Roof showed signs that he planned to commit a racially-charged attack before he killed nine people at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night.
2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called on the nation to take a stance against gun violence on Thursday following the horrific massacre at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night.
A white man was arrested Thursday night for shouting racial slurs and threatening to kill black congregants gathered inside of a church in Richmond, Virginia.
Jon Stewart dispensed with his classic comical opening monologue and spoke at length about the Charleston, South Carolina, shooting. See the video here.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush canceled a scheduled appearance in South Carolina following the mass shooting that took place in a historic African American church in Charleston Wednesday night.